The UK is full of luxurious nooks and crannies for visitors looking to have even more fun on holiday.If you go to the right place, you can find accommodations, food, and views that rival many high-end hotels european destinations.You can even start a UK travel tour Hold a first class train ticket.
Here are some of the best places to experience exquisite taste.
1. Jersey
Head to Jersey in the summer to find a sunny beach island with a very pleasant climate. It is relatively close to northern France, only 14 miles from the coast. A great start to your first trip to the UK!


After a day soaking up the sun, you can retire to your luxury cabin or check into a 5-star hotel in St. Helier or St. Aubin. The Atlantic Hotel is one of the most famous luxury hotels out there, but it’s certainly not the only one. The hotel has outdoor and indoor swimming pools overlooking the charming St. Ouen’s Bay.
2. Salcombe (Devon)
On Devon’s south coast, Salcombe is another popular destination for luxury seekers. After a day of swimming, sailing or paddleboarding, watch the sun set over the turquoise waters from your cabin or spa hotel.


Salcombe has more to offer than just water sports. You can browse the boutique shops at your leisure and sample award-winning gin and tonics at Salcombe Gin Distillery. If rum is more your thing, you’ll be lucky enough to find Devon Rum Company just down the road.
3. Glen Coe, Scottish Highlands
Whether you want to climb mountains or just relax in stunning remote scenery, Glen Coe is for you. Stay in a private suite at Glencoe House, a beautiful period house with private garden, spacious living room and gorgeous freestanding bath.


The ancient volcanic landscape is the perfect backdrop for any holiday, or even the site of one of Scotland’s own ski resort.
4. Lake District
In the 1800s, the Victorians began to recognize the impressive beauty of the Lake District. They began building villas and mansions around Lake Windermere.Today, many of these structures have been turned into a beautiful hotel You can stay with yourself.


Boating opportunities abound, and of course, it’s called the “Lake District” for a reason. Boasting an abundance of local produce and talented chefs, Cumbria is home to fine restaurants (many of which are Michelin-starred). The Old Stamp House and Keswick’s The Cottage In The Wood in Ambleside are two famous restaurants.
Whether you want a cozy winter break or a sunny summer getaway, the UK has something for travelers who appreciate the finer things in life.